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Originally Posted by Vinny01
I wonder if the Flames should start the year with Weegar on the left side and play him with Anderson to try and juice Rasmus numbers? Conroy was also unable to improve the left side despite trying for Miller, Hague, and Byram.
Weegar-Andersson
Bahl-Parekh
Hanley-Pachal
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Last season Weegar got more offensive zone starts and more play time with Kadri and Huberdeau while Andersson got more defensive assignments with Backlund and Coleman.
You do not need to put Andersson with Weegar, what you need to do is put Andersson with forwards who will score at times when scoring is more likely (O-zone starts).
Bahl-Weegar
Kuznetsov-Andersson
Hanley-Pachal/Parekh
Parekh shouldn't start on the 2nd pair and we shouldn't expect him to play 82 games. If you look at a comparable player like Schneider on the Rangers (1st round selection in 2020) his first season as a 19-20 year old (D+2) was 43 games.
That is not to say that Parekh won't play 82 games, he may exceed expectations and do just that, but it would be irresponsible for that to be the plan.
As for Kuznetsov, you can put Hanley there with Andersson but I feel like Kuznetsov has the potential to be better than Hanley in short order. Also, Kuznetsov's defensive style may allow Andersson to take more offensive risks.